darin posted the following on July 24, 2008 at 1:15 pm.
re; tsacertain people for certain jobs. the expiriment where some of the group are made authority & the rest are made PUCs. in every case, the authority regresses into sick behavior no matter the initial moral fiber of the individual. i realized in prison that theres a reson to hire the sickest available, theyre able to do the sickest shit.
paul bass posted the following on July 24, 2008 at 2:28 pm.
seems quite reasonable you may have noticed not a single mention from any one anywhere of preventing iran from going to war. if that were the case bombing them would be absurd.
but we are not try to stop them from starting a war….
we only trying to stop them from having the knowledge of how to enrich uranium.. which we had them sign a treaty allowing them to.
so aside from letting countries that did not sigh the treaty(india,israel) do what they are not allowed to do.and since we are spreading nuclear weapons around the world we can not let them do what they want and are legaly allowed becuase its a threat to the people who are doing what they are not allowed to do.
so yah bombs away im sure it will be “quick and easy” just like that other place… oh what was it called.. oh well i’ll just go to sleep
Scott posted the following on July 24, 2008 at 2:39 pm.
Then there were the letters from children, which spoke volumes about how many Americans have come to feel about this war. Some excerpts from a Feb. 6 entry:
· “I hope you don’t die, soldier. That would be bad.”
· “I feel sorry for you.”
· “I think war is worse than math.”
· “My daddy doesn’t want me to be in the soldiers, cause he says that the Irack will last forever. Maybe if he changes his mind I’ll see you in the Irack.”
· “My cousin was in war but he got hurt. Now he has a big beard and drinks beer all day long. My mom says he should get a job.”
· “Can you send me back a bad guy’s head? That would be cool.”
· “I’m going to study real hard, so I don’t have to go to Iraq. Do you wish you had done better at school?”
Troy posted the following on July 24, 2008 at 4:10 pm.
in every case, the authority regresses into sick behavior no matter the initial moral fiber of the individual.
Then why hire the sickest, sounds like anyone will do.
It’s written from the school of thought that says history and politics are derived from geography.
It is the best spelling out of Iran’s natural defenses I have read. You guys are going disagree with the author on one point within his conclusion he starts with the premiss that Iran’s nuclear weapons program is real, but he goes on to make a nuanced assessment of the defensive nature of that program.
the piece is well worth a read and maybe even interview worthy.
Excellent rant today.
Reply to joe briggsre; tsacertain people for certain jobs. the expiriment where some of the group are made authority & the rest are made PUCs. in every case, the authority regresses into sick behavior no matter the initial moral fiber of the individual. i realized in prison that theres a reson to hire the sickest available, theyre able to do the sickest shit.
Reply to darinwell if request time then id like to send one out to all authority & propose an anthem against taxes. ‘fuck you’ - overkill.
Reply to darinworking on it…
Reply to Scott
Reply to paul bassseems quite reasonable you may have noticed not a single mention from any one anywhere of preventing iran from going to war. if that were the case bombing them would be absurd.
but we are not try to stop them from starting a war….
we only trying to stop them from having the knowledge of how to enrich uranium.. which we had them sign a treaty allowing them to.
so aside from letting countries that did not sigh the treaty(india,israel) do what they are not allowed to do.and since we are spreading nuclear weapons around the world we can not let them do what they want and are legaly allowed becuase its a threat to the people who are doing what they are not allowed to do.
so yah bombs away im sure it will be “quick and easy” just like that other place… oh what was it called.. oh well i’ll just go to sleep
sorry d, soulseek ain’t deliverin’ today.
Reply to ScottThen there were the letters from children, which spoke volumes about how many Americans have come to feel about this war. Some excerpts from a Feb. 6 entry:
· “I hope you don’t die, soldier. That would be bad.”
· “I feel sorry for you.”
· “I think war is worse than math.”
· “My daddy doesn’t want me to be in the soldiers, cause he says that the Irack will last forever. Maybe if he changes his mind I’ll see you in the Irack.”
· “My cousin was in war but he got hurt. Now he has a big beard and drinks beer all day long. My mom says he should get a job.”
· “Can you send me back a bad guy’s head? That would be cool.”
· “I’m going to study real hard, so I don’t have to go to Iraq. Do you wish you had done better at school?”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/23/AR2008072303970_pf.html
Reply to Scott· “I feel sorry for you.”
Reply to paul bassi feel sorry for all of us
Reply to Troyin every case, the authority regresses into sick behavior no matter the initial moral fiber of the individual.
Then why hire the sickest, sounds like anyone will do.
efficiency
Reply to paul bassI can’t believe neocons exist. Do their brains work the way most mammal brains do?
Reply to Anthony GregoryI don’t know about about most people but to me ole Fred looks like the kind of koksucka that’s not going to sleep well untill we kill more Arabs.
Reply to sadocheck this out.
The Geopolitics of Iran: Holding the Center of a Mountain Fortress
July 14, 2008 | 1007 GMThttp://www.stratfor.com/analysis/geopolitics_iran_holding_center_mountain_fortress
It’s written from the school of thought that says history and politics are derived from geography.
Reply to Gregory PurcellIt is the best spelling out of Iran’s natural defenses I have read. You guys are going disagree with the author on one point within his conclusion he starts with the premiss that Iran’s nuclear weapons program is real, but he goes on to make a nuanced assessment of the defensive nature of that program.
the piece is well worth a read and maybe even interview worthy.
that link did not work try this onehttp://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article5606.html
Reply to Gregory Purcell